8-bit racing game

Cruise along to the brand new album by Superfood. Built with HTML5 and modern web technologies and inspired by the classic arcade game Out Run, Superfood Racer turns the band's new album into a retro-80s arcade game.

Which is best?

Vine vs Instagram simply pits the two platforms against each other to see which has the best content. In the green corner, Vine, the original micro video startup. In the blue corner, Instagram and the #selfie army.

The #1 app on the snow

Made in the heart of the Austrian mountains, in the picturesque village of Maria Alm, snowbuddy has been developed, tweaked and tested with the direct help of ski and snowboard instructors and enthusiasts to make it the perfect app for the mountains.

Some of our Clients

From films to fashion, music to mobiles and sports to stadiums, we’ve made awesome shit with a range of awesome people and had a lot fun along the way. If that sounds good, then chances are we’d love to make some awesome shit with you too.

We’ve worked with over 40 international artists and musicians and have been involved in the launch of 6 #1 Singles and 11 #1 Albums.

Who we are

Tom

Chief Chin Stroker

Lives in New York, specifically in Williamsburg… which is actually in Brooklyn… but also in New York State. It’s all very confusing.

Hardware Maniac

Rob

Crayola Operator

Can drum some serious drumz and has provided musical entertainment for over 24 weddings.

Sophie

Wannabe Shakespearean

Has known Tom for longer than anyone at WMAS. And, in some ways, is also responsible for Syd and Tom meeting at Cardiff. Double Swoon.

Syd

Keyboard Enthusiast

Syd loves to hate The Apprentice. This is often demonstrated by throwing his socks at his TV in frustration mid episode.

What we do

Web

Web stuff!! Yeah, the internetz. It’s awesome isn’t it. And it’s not just websites for computers. It’s on phones too. Hell, it’s even in objects. But if you want to know if we make “websites” - then yes, we do.

Apps

Mobile

In theory we’ve covered mobile with apps and web. But you can also do a lot with more native mobile functionality like SMS or calling. And we can do all that too. Just ask La Roux. Or watch her music video, ‘Please Don’t Tell’ and call her yourself.

SocialMedia

Yeah, we do the social mediaz stuff. We don’t do “community management” though - so don’t ask us for that. What we do is campaigns, experiences, tools that allow thousands of fans to unlock songs, platforms that allow people to automatically request content through hashtags, or products that track and display social conversations and content in a variety of ways

Experiences

Experiences are basically things that we couldn’t work out how to bucket in the other menus. Often because they encompass a number of things. In short though, it’s normally event or physical space related, like turning pop-up stores into streaming spots, or creating a real life digital record store, or building an art piece for the Barbican and Tate Modern.

Products

Products are tools and specific things we’ve made for ourselves, and then realised they’re pretty cool and ended up releasing them publically. Like AwesomeWall. AwesomeWall collects, analyses and displays things people are saying and content people are sharing with specific keywords or hashtags. Or snowbuddy, the most social and fun winter sports app ever made. We made that too.

Hardware

We love getting our hands dirty with physical things, prototypes, proof of concepts using arduinos or custom hardware. Making things that people can *actually* play with.

LOLs

We love LOLs. LOLs are LOLs. Like when we made Harlem Shake Roulette for LOLs and it was seen by 125,000 people from over 9,181 different cities around the world. Or when we got fed up of all the debate between whether Vine or Instagram was best for videos, so we pitted the two against each other in VinevsInstagram.com which won us a Webby. That was pretty LOLs too.